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How to Sign an Ebook

Until we get some common form of digital paper an author can sign,
this is an interesting question. I like to solve problems, so
I thought of a simple way to do it that I hadn't seen before.

I googled around a little on this, and there was some company selling
an expensive encryption approach, but it sounded rather complex. And
did I mention expensive? Another
page recommended authors buy a specialized tablet device. Another pointed
out that if your ebook reader happened to have a stylus and the software
happened to allow personal annotations, and you met the author in
person, then they could then annotate your ebook with their stylus. Pretty
specialized set of circumstances.

My solution is simpler, requiring only common items on hand, and
could be implemented by either author (for web sales) or the reader (for
in person signings).

How I do this is by hand writing the inscription and signing on a
sheet of paper, taking a digital photo of it, and manually inserting it
into the reader's personal copy of the ebook after the cover image. A
scanner works too of course; whichever's better for you.

For web sales, I
set up an ebook signing page
but it's nothing more than a simple comment form. Email, facebook, in
person — any
form of author contact can get the information to the author how to inscribe
it. Email or posting to any of the various web file sharing accounts with
a unique filename can serve as the way to get the signed ebook to the
reader, or even just the photo of the signature for them to insert themselves.

The only limitation is that it doesn't work for encrypted ebooks that
the author/reader can't edit. For that, the photo of the signature given
to the reader would have to suffice. Or you could create your own copy of
the book (DRM'd or not) and send that to them, which would be the same
as the original from the publisher but with your signature page in it.

The key element is that it represents your personal, physical effort.
Just as when signing a paper book, you are physically holding an ink pen
to paper and signing. It represents your unique hand motions, which is
the essense of what makes a signed book unique. The digital camera or
scanner is a quick way to convert paper to digital. Inserting into the
ebook file is a convenient (but not really critical) step to replicate
the effect of signing a page in the book.